I don't know if this is a bug because I have not seen lazywds offically mentioned anywhere. I had 2.0b4 lazywds working between two WRT54G v2.2's. It had been simply a matter of putting them on the same channel with the same WEP key.

With 2.0 I cannot ping from one to the other. Running "wl lazywds" indicates that it is on. Were there any changes between the two firmwares that would cause this?

I am probably going to downgrade one or both of them tonight to get it working again.

Im still having issues with the rout being very slow, and timing out after a few days of wireless connections im not sure what is going on but it appears to happen after so many hours of use especially after bit torrents but even when i quit the torrent program it requires me to either accesas the adminisatration page, and Reboot the router which is VERY SLOW or to reboot the router by unplugging and plugging it back in

When it times out my throughput from my modem Goes from 3000/256 to 512/96 if im lucky

And connecting it tio only the cable modem does not cause it to time out at all.

I'm having a small problem and I'm not sure if it's related to HyperWRT or Linksys. The reason I'm posting here is to ask if anyone else is having the same problem and if Avenger has any clue of why does it happen.

Before I buy my Linksys WRT54GS router, I was planning to buy WAG54G but a friend of me informed me that between others (like no open-source firmware), he was having some weird issues with WAG54G like he couldn't leave his SSH sessions open for long time as they were suddenly disconnecting for no reason. So that's one of the reasons I didn't get WAG54G.

I bought my Linksys WRT54GS and I never faced this problem as I was using it for several months with HyperWRT 1.4. But, since I upgraded from HyperWRT v1.4 to HyperWRT v2.0, I'm having exactly the same problem. Whenever I leave my SSH sessions idle, they disconnect after a while (1-2 hours max I think). I'm pretty sure that it's not an issue between my ISP and the server I'm connecting as it happens with multiple servers. Also, I have IRC/MSN/FTP opened and they never disconnect.

Keep in mind, that as I mostly use my linksys router with my desktop pcs (connected with ethernet cable), I haven't seen it happening in wireless.

Im still having issues with the rout being very slow, and timing out after a few days of wireless connections im not sure what is going on but it appears to happen after so many hours of use especially after bit torrents but even when i quit the torrent program it requires me to either accesas the adminisatration page, and Reboot the router which is VERY SLOW or to reboot the router by unplugging and plugging it back in

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I suggest you try the stock Linksys firmware... and see if it happens. It is my experience that the stock Linksys firmware has this problem, it isn't really HypwerWRT's fault...

Only on the 192.168.1.x subnet the DHCP server operates and assigns IP addresses to computers. In other cases, it doesn't work correctly.
Could be a problem in LinkSys stock firmware (not tested).
I attemted to use 192.168.12.x network....